Unraveling Human Social Evolution: The Influence of Patriarchy in Sexual Dynamics

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Abstract

This paper re-examines the foundations of human social structures by integratingempirical data, advanced statistical analyses, and interdisciplinary research from an-thropology, psychology, sociology, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology. It exploreshow factors such as sexual dynamics, neurobiological drivers—particularly the role ofdopamine—cooperation, environmental pressures, resource allocation, and mutual ben-efit have shaped human societies. By incorporating case studies, refined mathematicalmodels, and advanced statistical methods, the study enhances methodological rigorand formulates testable predictions. It addresses alternative explanations, considersconfounding variables like economic conditions and technological access, and expandsthe theoretical framework to include evolutionary psychology and social learning the-ory. Ethical considerations and cultural sensitivity are emphasized throughout. Thismultifaceted approach provides a nuanced understanding of human social evolution andunderscores the importance of interdisciplinary integration and empirical validation inexamining the complex factors that have shaped human societies.

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